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  2. How Are Things At Home? BRITISH LION GETTING TEETH BACK

    THE wonderful Royal Tour, which we have been reading about by the column, is not the only reason why our thoughts in Britain have been ...

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  4. TAROONA TROUBLE

    THERE is a strong case for a full public investigation of the troubles in which the Bass Strait ferry steamer Taroona was involved last week. Until all the facts are known there can be ...

    Article : 545 words
  5. Trans-Atlantic Call From 80m.p.h. Train

    AS HE roared through Philadelphia at 80 miles an hour on the crack Congressional Express on his way to Washington, City Editor Frederick Ellis, of the London "Daily Express," put a nickel (worth 5d.) in a telephone box ...

    Article : 504 words
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  7. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    SIR.—Recent hold-ups of the Taroona at Inspection Head and Bell Bay were not caused wholly by the Waterside Workers' Federation. The public has not bean told all the facts. FOR instance, when a dispute arose as to whether ...

    Article : 964 words
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